Special Personal Service

Once we have received your completed application, and before we process
your payment, we will ensure that we are in a position to meet your
requirements and help you in the search for your partner.

If we feel you need to compromise or be a little flexible in certain
areas, based upon what the current trends may be, we will discuss these
with you over the phone or by e-mail.

We will also request additional further information about you, your
education and employment history, your family background and options
about desired partner.

Once we have received all necessary information, we shall then start the
matching process by going through our database to find suitable
partners. Once we have someone (normally within two to three weeks of
joining, but could be sooner), we will provide you with details of the
proposal. If you require any additional information that we hold on
file, we can share this with you to assist in deciding if you wish to be
introduced to the person proposed. Rejecting a proposal is not a
problem, and it is not considered as one of the six minimum
introductions guaranteed either.

Once you accept a proposal we will contact you (by phone or e-mail) in
case a meeting at the office is preferred, or we will send a letter of
introduction to both of you (by post or e-mail depending case to case)
to make a direct contact with each other with a view to meeting.

We do recommend for the men to make the initial contact as a matter of
courtesy, but in this 21st century, where the world is all about
equality, nothing stops the women from instigating communication too.

We do not condone the use of texting/Whatsapping/Googling for Facebook
or LinkedIn pictures, as these can be detrimental to your case and
potentially waste, what could otherwise be, a very suitable
introduction.

We recommend a short phone conversation with a view to meeting, after
which you can give us a non-biased outcome of your meeting. Matters will
then progress further accordingly, whether it be the requirement for a
new introduction or following up further with the person you have met.